AOR - a humongous timber rattlesnake and my 4th one ever, found entering the road as a storm front moved through (no rain though). Had a large meal in its lower abdomen, so it moved very slowly and did not exhibit any defensive behaviors (occasionally tongue-flicked and did not rattle its broken rattle)
DOR, pretty old and desiccated but this is my best guess
Large female. Handled under proper research permits
Large female missing two limbs. Handled under proper research permits
LJV 5689
Here's a challenging one for you. The suggestions on this one are hilarious. Crappy pictures asides, Laurie Vitt dug this animal out of a log..or maybe it was under a log. What's the correct term for this look? Amelanistic?
Ribbon Coralsnake - Coral acintada - Corail à col rouge
DOR - still moving slightly from reflexes, got hit on the neck and blood was visible from the mouth, collected by @ruby-- for specimen deposition
AOR - my second ever just weeks after my lifer